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Sacrifício rei, estado ruandês e genocídio

open access: yesCaderno CRH
Em contraste com as análises do genocídio ruandês de 1994, que privilegiam o político, este artigo sustenta que o poder e a política durante o tempo que precedeu o genocídio foram afetadas por noções ruandesas específicas de cosmologia e ontologia.
Christopher C. Taylor
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Predicting violence within genocides: meso-level evidence from Rwanda [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Can we predict when and where violence will break out within cases of genocide? Given often weak political will to respond, knowing where to strategically prioritize limited resources is valuable information for international decision makers ...
McDoom, Omar Shahabudin
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“You Feel Like You Belong Nowhere”: Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and Social Identity in Post-Genocide Rwanda

open access: yesGenocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal, 2020
Globally, the systematic use of sexual violence in modern warfare has resulted in the birth of thousands of children. Research has begun to focus on this often invisible group and the obstacles they face, including stigma, discrimination and exclusion ...
Myriam Denov   +2 more
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Discursive and Processual Socialization of the Mass into Acts of Violence: the Case of Rwandan Genocide [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This article analyses discursive and processual socialization of the masses into acts of violence during the Rwandan genocide of 1 994. The discursive aspects of the socialization include discourses of dehumanization, ethnic extremism and the dynamics of
Hussein, Jeylan Wolyie
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Measure for measure: how well do we measure micro-level conflict intensity?. [PDF]

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Rich measures of micro-level violent conflict intensity are key for successfully providing insight into the legacy of civil war.Yet, the debate on how exactly conflict intensity should be measured has just started.
Verpoorten, Marijke
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Is US Cooperation With The UN Criminal Tribunal For Rwanda Unconstitutional?

open access: yesAfrican Studies Quarterly, 1998
On December 17, 1997 US Magistrate Marcel Notzon in Laredo, Texas stunned the US State Department and human rights advocates around the world by ruling that the congressional legislation enabling the US government to surrender or extradite indicted ...
Paul J. Magnarella
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“Does the Truth Pass Across the Fire without Burning?” : Transitional Justice and its Discontents in Rwanda’s Gacaca Courts [PDF]

open access: yes
The modernized tradition of the Gacaca courts has become the key mechanism to deal with the past in Rwanda. Due to the design of the Gacaca tribunals, truth telling is the cornerstone of the transitional justice framework.
Ingelaere, Bert
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The effects of conflict on fertility in Rwanda [PDF]

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The aim of this paper is to study the short and long-term fertility effects of mass violent conflict on different population sub-groups. The authors pool three nationally representative demographic and health surveys from before and after the genocide in
Bruck, Tilman, Schindler, Kati
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Beyond victimization: female perpetrators of genocide [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Reflecting on major instances of genocide, we often develop archetypes of what the perpetrators of such dehumanizing crimes look like. In the Holocaust, white German men bearing the ominous Swastika characterized the perpetrators. In the Rwandan genocide,
Wolford, Miranda
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Living the Transition. A Bottom-up Perspective on Rwanda’s Political Transition [PDF]

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Political transitions are dominantly analyzed top-down and focus on a narrow range of political processes and institutions. Critical rethinkings of the ‘transition paradigm’ entail that structural factors, such as historical legacies and ethnic make-up ...
Ingelaere, Bert
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